T.S. Stribling Books in Order
T.S. Stribling is a celebrated American author, renowned for his insightful and engaging writings. As a staff writer for the esteemed "Saturday Evening Post," he honed his craft, drawing from his diverse experiences as a lawyer. During the 1920s and 1930s, Stribling solidified his position as America's leading literary figure, captivating readers with his poignant and thought-provoking novels. His notable works, such as "Birthright," "Teeftfollow," "Backwater," "The Forge," and "The Unfinished Cathedral," showcase his masterful storytelling. Stribling's magnum opus, "The Store," earned him the prestigious Pulitzer Prize in 1933, cementing his legacy as a master of American literature. His contributions continue to inspire and influence generations of writers and readers alike.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by T.S. Stribling
- #1AmazonLaughing Stock(1982)
- #2AmazonWeb of the Sun and The Green Splotches(1922)
- #3AmazonThe Governor of Cap Haitien(1925)
- #4AmazonA Passage to Benares(1926)
- #5AmazonChrist in Chicago(1926)
- #6AmazonCricket(1929)
- #7AmazonThe Prints of Hantoun(1929)
- #8AmazonThe Refugees(1929)
- #9AmazonThe Red Game(1939)
- #10AmazonMogglesby(1949)
- #11AmazonThe Mystery of the Personal Ad(1950)
- #12AmazonGreat American Detective Stories(1946)
- #13AmazonAvon Fantasy Reader #11(1949)
- #14AmazonGreat Short Masterpieces of Mystery(1950)
- #15AmazonGreat Tales of Mystery and Suspense(1981)
- #16AmazonThe Arbor House Treasury of Mystery and Suspense(1982)
- #1AmazonThe Cruise of the Dry Dock(1917)
- #2AmazonBirthright(1922)
- #3AmazonEast Is East(1922)
- #4AmazonFombombo(1923)
- #5AmazonRed Sand(1924)
- #6AmazonTeeftallow(1926)
- #7AmazonBright Metal(1929)
- #8AmazonStrange Moon(1929)
- #9AmazonBackwater(1930)
- #10AmazonRailroad (With: Caldwell Davis)(1933)
- #11AmazonThe Sound Wagon(1935)
- #12AmazonThese Bars of Flesh(1938)
About T.S. Stribling
T.S. Stribling is a celebrated American author, renowned for his insightful and engaging writings. As a staff writer for the esteemed "Saturday Evening Post," he honed his craft, drawing from his diverse experiences as a lawyer. During the 1920s and 1930s, Stribling solidified his position as America's leading literary figure, captivating readers with his poignant and thought-provoking novels. His notable works, such as "Birthright," "Teeftfollow," "Backwater," "The Forge," and "The Unfinished Cathedral," showcase his masterful storytelling. Stribling's magnum opus, "The Store," earned him the prestigious Pulitzer Prize in 1933, cementing his legacy as a master of American literature. His contributions continue to inspire and influence generations of writers and readers alike.
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